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Excluding data table values from graphs and analyses |
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How do you exclude a value without removing it? If a value is too high or too low to be believable, you can exclude it. Excluded values are shown in blue italics on the data table, but are not included in analyses and are not shown on graphs. From the point of view of analyses and graphs, it is the same as if you had deleted the value, but the number remains on the data table to document its value. To exclude data:
The excluded values appear in blue italics.
Read about outlier elimination in the Prism Statistics Guide. Note: If you want to remove entire data sets from a graph or analysis, excluding is not the best way to do it. Instead, use the following procedure. To remove a data set from a Graph:
To remove a data set from a Results sheet:
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